How to raise Wensong

Last Update :2024.05.11

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control


To raise Wensong, a mixture of leaf mold soil, garden soil and river sand should be used as the substrate. It needs to be placed in a place with astigmatism and should not be exposed to the sun. When watering, control the amount of water and wait until the soil is dry before watering. Fertilizer is mostly applied during the growth period, with liquid fertilizer 1-2 times a month. Fertilizer should not be applied after the plant is established. Propagation can be done by sowing and dividing. Seeds are collected in winter and sown in spring, and division can be done in both spring and autumn. With proper daily care, there are very few pests and diseases.


How to raise Wen Song
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance methods

1. Soil: Wensong needs to be planted in soil with good drainage. It can be prepared with humus soil, garden soil and river sand, with a ratio of about 1:2:1. Appropriately add decomposed animal manure as base fertilizer to provide a good nutritional environment for its growth.

2. Light: Wensong is suitable for growing in a semi-shady environment. It can be placed indoors where there is astigmatism of light. Do not expose it to sunlight for a long time, let alone expose it to the sun, which will cause its leaves to wither and turn yellow.

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3. Watering: Be careful when watering Wensong. Control the amount of water. Overwatering can cause root rot, and too little watering can cause leaves to turn yellow. Generally, water after the soil is dry, so as to keep the pot soil moist for a long time.

4. Fertilization: Wensong does not have high demand for fertilizer. Liquid fertilizer can be applied 1-2 times a month during the growth period, and the concentration should not be too high. Do not fertilize the plant after it is established, otherwise it will affect its appearance.

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2. Reproduction skills

1 , Sowing: Wensong can be propagated by sowing. Generally, seeds are collected and dried in December, and then sown in spring. The temperature is kept at about 20-25°C. Germination can occur 20-40 days after sowing.

2. Division: The division method requires large plants that are more than 4 years old and can be carried out in spring and autumn.

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3. Pest and disease control

Text If pine is properly maintained, there are very few pests and diseases. Because its stems are relatively delicate, pests are less likely to attach. If daily fertilization is done properly, the plants will also have good disease resistance.


2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control














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